A giant Swastika-shaped foundation sits on construction site in Hamburg, northern Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017 after it was discovered during construction works on a sport field the day before. The foundation was base of a statue during Nazi times and remained undiscovered for more than 70 years. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)

A giant Swastika-shaped foundation sits on construction site in Hamburg, northern Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017 after it was discovered during construction works on a sport field the day before. The foundation was base of a statue during Nazi times and remained undiscovered for more than 70 years. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)

A giant Swastika-shaped foundation sits on construction site in Hamburg, northern Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017 after it was discovered during construction works on a sport field the day before. The foundation was base of a statue during Nazi times and remained undiscovered for more than 70 years. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)

Giant swastika unearthed in Germany

Nov. 21, 2017

BERLIN (AP) — Construction workers in Germany have unearthed a giant concrete swastika on a sports field in the northern city of Hamburg.

The German news agency dpa reported Tuesday workers were digging in the ground with an excavator to build changing rooms when they suddenly hit the four-by-four meter (13-by-13 foot) Nazi symbol.

Members of the sports club at the Hein-Kling stadium in the city's Billstedt district told dpa the swastika served as a foundation for a monument that was torn down decades ago.

City officials say they want the swastika, which was buried 40 centimeters (1.3 feet) below the ground, gone as quickly as possible. Because it's too heavy to be transported away, they are planning to destroy it with jackhammers.